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Antimicrobial organic nanomaterials containing extracts from microalgae and yeasts
Tushnolobova, Elizaveta ; Szotkowski, Martin (referee) ; Hoová, Julie (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the development of antimicrobial organic nanomaterials containing extracts of microalgae and yeasts. This work aims to synthesize and characterize these nanomaterials and investigate their biological effects and their potential in various applications, including medicine, food industry, industry, and environment. The basic principles of nanomaterials development are described in the thesis. Furthermore, the biological active compounds contained in microalgae and yeasts extracts and their potential in applications with antimicrobial effects are discussed. In the first experimental phase, biologically active compounds were extracted from microalgae and yeasts using extraction methods. These extracts were then used to prepare organic nanomaterials using synthetic procedures. Subsequently, these materials were characterized using various analytical techniques, including spectrophotometry. The next step was to test the biological effects of these nanomaterials. Their antimicrobial properties against various microorganisms, such as bacteria, were examined. The results of this work show that organic nanomaterials containing extracts of microalgae and yeasts have high potential as antimicrobial agents and can be used in various applications. These results can be beneficial for medical practice, the food industry, and environmental protection.

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